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    <td width="11%"><strong>Package</strong></td>
    <td width="89%">com.jxl.shuriken.controls .calendarclasses </td>
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    <td><strong>Class</strong></td>
    <td>public class CalendarDay </td>
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    <td><strong>Inheritance</strong></td>
    <td>CalendarDay &gt; Button &gt; SimpleButton &gt; UIComponent &gt; MovieClip </td>
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<p>CalendarDay is a Button made to render itself to look like a day in a Calendar component. You can customize this class to draw the calendar days how you want them to. If you'd rather use your own component instead, you can modify the CalendarBase's childClass property, and then run a find &amp; replace on the CalendarDay string, replacing it with your own class name. </p>
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<p>See also</p>
<p>Public Properties</p>
<p>Public Methods</p>
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